Cedar Ridge Golf Course

The fairways on this par 3 course were built on rolling hills and are very challenging. The greens are sloped and a few are elevated. There are three ponds that come into play on five holes, and sand bunkers guard most of the greens.

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Course Reviews

River Forest Country Club"Greatest Golf Course Ever"I'm a caddy at River Forest Golf Course and i know first hand that the greens keeper and Ranger pull all the stops when it comes to the up keep and overall beauty of the course.---Adreanna, Chicago, IL

Coventry Pines Public Golf Course"Coventry Pines Public Golf Course"Similar to Augusta National, this reserved golf course offers extreme challenges for all competitors. It includes hair-raising sandbunkers and water hazards, as well as breath-taking scenery. You haven't golfed until you've played at Coventry Pines.---Andrew Donilon, Coventry, RI USA

Bing Maloney Golf Course - Eighteen Course"Bing Maloney -- a decent public course"Bing is a fairly easy course that is fairly easy to get on. There are a few holes that are semi-challenging, but not many. This course is fairly long and has lots of old trees boardering the fairways. Play the Blue tees for a more challenging round.---Tim, Sacramento, CA

Ferncroft Country Club - Championship Course"Scott B"I've placed hundreds of courses in this country and Ferncroft for a resort club is one of the better places to play! For a private resort the cost of greens fees are perhaps a bit expensive, but you have to willling to pay to play one of the better well run courses in the area! The Bent grass on the fairways and greens are always well maintained. The layout is challenging for a course of just over 6,600 yards from the tips.
They've just rebuilt the 3rd Green and 4th Tee. From time to time depending on the season they may have some standing water issues. From what I've been told by the Director of Golf they are taking care of this in the near future with a new irrigation system.---Scott Bronstein, Peabody, MA